While #NewUnitedAirlinesMottos continues to be a thing on Twitter on Tuesday, it's gotten even more legs in China, where it's the top trending topic on Weibo, the country's most popular social network. Weibo has nearly 500 million active users, with more than 180 million users on the social network discussing United's fiasco, largely driven by the fact that the passenger is Asian. The clip has been viewed more than 210 million times on Weibo.

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A 2013 study on Weibo showed that its users are more likely to comment on posts they're upset about than news they're happy about.

And when it comes to United, boy, are they pissed.

Chinese users on Weibo are banding together against United, in support of the battered passenger. A comment from a witness in The Washington Post suggesting the passenger was removed because of his Chinese background is getting a lot of attention on Weibo.